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Chalia (film)
Chalia or Chalía may refer to: * ''Chalia'' (bug), a genus of true bugs in the family Eurybrachidae * ''Chalia'', a genus of butterflies in the family Psychidae, synonym of '' Kotochalia'' * Chalía River, a river in Argentina * Chalia (Χαλία), an ancient Greek town of Boeotia * Chalía, a feminine forename ** Chalía Herrera, a Cuban soprano See also *Chail (other) *Cheilea, gastropod genus *Chelia, town in Khenchela Province, Algeria *''Chhalia,'' a 1960 Indian film * ''Chhalia'' (1973 film), a 1973 Indian film *Shaliah, Jewish legal emissary or agent *Shelia Shelia may refer to: * Shelia Burrell (born 1972), retired American heptathlete * Shelia Conover (born 1963), American sprint canoeist * Shelia Eddy (born 1995), American convicted of murder * Shelia Goss (born 1968), American author, freelance wri ...
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Chalia (bug)
Chalia or Chalía may refer to: * ''Chalia'' (bug), a genus of true bugs in the family Eurybrachidae * ''Chalia'', a genus of butterflies in the family Psychidae, synonym of '' Kotochalia'' * Chalía River, a river in Argentina * Chalia (Χαλία), an ancient Greek town of Boeotia * Chalía, a feminine forename ** Chalía Herrera, a Cuban soprano See also *Chail (other) *Cheilea, gastropod genus *Chelia, town in Khenchela Province, Algeria *''Chhalia,'' a 1960 Indian film * ''Chhalia'' (1973 film), a 1973 Indian film *Shaliah, Jewish legal emissary or agent *Shelia Shelia may refer to: * Shelia Burrell (born 1972), retired American heptathlete * Shelia Conover (born 1963), American sprint canoeist * Shelia Eddy (born 1995), American convicted of murder * Shelia Goss (born 1968), American author, freelance wri ...
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Eurybrachidae
Eurybrachidae (sometimes misspelled "Eurybrachyidae" or "Eurybrachiidae") is a small family of planthoppers with species occurring in parts of Asia, Australia and Africa. They are remarkable for the sophistication of their automimicry. Etymology The family name is derived from the Greek () and (), meaning "broad" and "short". This presumably reflects the shape of adults of representative species. Description Eurybrachidae generally resemble related families of planthoppers in the Fulgoromorpha. They are moderate-sized insects, generally 1 to 3 cm long when mature, but they are unobtrusive and camouflaged with brown, grey or green blotches, mimicking foliage, bark or lichens. Their mottled camouflage patterns are most intense on the large forewings of many species, hiding the broad and often aposematically colourful abdomen. The frons of the head is characteristic, being broader than it is long. File:Paropioxys jucundus dorsal.jpg , '' Paropioxys jucundus''dorsal view F ...
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Psychidae
The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). The bagworm family is fairly small, with about 1,350 species described. Bagworm species are found globally, with some, such as the snailcase bagworm (''Apterona helicoidella''), in modern times settling continents where they are not native. Another common name for the Psychidae is "case moths", but this is just as well used for the case-bearers (Coleophoridae). The names refer to the habits of caterpillars of these two families, which build small protective cases in which they can hide. The bagworms belong to the superfamily Tineoidea, which is a basal lineage of the Ditrysia (as is Gelechioidea, which includes case-bearers). This means that the bagworms and case-bearers are only as closely related to each other as either is to butterflies (Rhopalocera). Most bagworms are inoffensive to humans and inconspicuous; some are occasional nuisance pests. However ...
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Kotochalia
''Kotochalia'' is a genus of moths belonging to the family Psychidae. The species of this genus are found in Africa. Species: *'' Kotochalia doubledaii'' *''Kotochalia junodi The wattle bagworm (''Kotochalia junodi'', formerly ''Acanthopsyche junodi'') is a species of moth in the family Psychidae. In southern Africa it is a pest of the black wattle (''Acacia mearnsii'') which is grown largely as a source of vegetabl ...'' *'' Kotochalia shirakii'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10314668 Psychidae Psychidae genera ...
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Chalía River
The Chalía River is a river of Argentina. See also * List of rivers of Argentina References * Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. GEOnet Names Server Rivers of Argentina Rivers of Santa Cruz Province, Argentina {{Argentina-river-stub ...
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Boeotia
Boeotia ( ), sometimes Latinized as Boiotia or Beotia ( el, Βοιωτία; modern: ; ancient: ), formerly known as Cadmeis, is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the region of Central Greece. Its capital is Livadeia, and its largest city is Thebes. Boeotia was also a region of ancient Greece, from before the 6th century BC. Geography Boeotia lies to the north of the eastern part of the Gulf of Corinth. It also has a short coastline on the Gulf of Euboea. It bordered on Megaris (now West Attica) in the south, Attica in the southeast, Euboea in the northeast, Opuntian Locris (now part of Phthiotis) in the north and Phocis in the west. The main mountain ranges of Boeotia are Mount Parnassus in the west, Mount Helicon in the southwest, Cithaeron in the south and Parnitha in the east. Its longest river, the Cephissus, flows in the central part, where most of the low-lying areas of Boeotia are found. Lake Copais was a large lake in the center of Boeotia. It was ...
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Chalía Herrera
Chalía Herrera, born ''Rosalía Gertrudis de la Concepción Díaz de Herrera y de Fonseca'' (17 November 1864, in Havana – 16 November 1948), was a Cuban soprano. She had the distinction of being the first Cuban musical artist to be recorded. She recorded, outside Cuba, numbers from the zarzuela ''Cádiz'' in 1898 on unnumbered Bettini cylinders. Much of her career was spent in Cuba, but she also sang in Mexico City, New York City, Milan, Caracas, Madrid and Barcelona. Chalía studied singing with Angelo Massanet, then she went to New York to perfect her skills at the School of Opera and Oratorio of Emilio Agramonte. Later on she studied violin with Laureano Fuentes Matons in Santiago de Cuba. In 1895 she appeared in the Weber Hall in New York, performing to raise money for the Cuban War of Independence.Fuentes Matons, Laureano 1981. ''Las artes en Santiago de Cuba''. 2nd ed, La Habana. References External links Rosalia Chalia recordingsat the Discography of American Hi ...
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Chail (other)
Chail may refer to: People * Jaswant Singh Chail * Probir Chail (born 1956), Indian cricketer * Prolay Chail (born 1951), Indian cricketer Places * Chail, Deux-Sèvres, France * Chail, Himachal Pradesh, India * Chail, Uttar Pradesh, India ** Chail Assembly constituency ** Chail Lok Sabha constituency Other uses * Chail (meteorite), an 1814 meteorite fall * Chail, a dialect area of the Torwali language in Pakistan See also *Challa (other) *Chala (other) * Chalia (other) *'' Chhaila'', 1995 Indian film * ''Chhalia'' (1973 film), 1973 Indian film *''Chhaila Babu'', 1967 Indian film *''Chhaila Babu ''Chhaila Babu'' (English language: Cool Guy) is a 1967 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by Kalpataru. The film was released under the banner of R. H. Mullan Productions. Cast * Bhagwan Dada * Salim Khan * Kumari Naaz * Rajendra Nath * Tun ...'' (1977 film), 1977 Indian film {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Cheilea
''Cheilea'' is a genus of small limpet-like sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Hipponicidae, the hoof snails. Species Species within the genus ''Cheilea'' include: * '' Cheilea africana'' Rolán & Fernández-Garcés, 2014 * '' Cheilea americana'' Rolán, Redfern & Fernández-Garcés, 2014 * '' Cheilea atlantica'' Rolán, Leal & Fernández-Garcés, 2014 * '' Cheilea cepacea'' (Broderip, 1834) * '' Cheilea cicatricosa'' ( Reeve, 1858) * '' Cheilea corrugata'' (Broderip, 1834) * '' Cheilea dormitoria'' ( Reeve, 1858) * '' Cheilea equestris'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Cheilea hipponiciformis'' ( Reeve, 1858) * † '' Cheilea janitrix'' Maxwell, 1966 * '' Cheilea microstriata'' Barnard, 1963 * † '' Cheilea plumea'' Laws, 1932 * † '' Cheilea postera'' Laws, 1936 * '' Cheilea scutulum'' ( Reeve, 1858) * '' Cheilea striata'' Nowell-Usticke, 1959 * '' Cheilea tectumsinense'' (Lamarck Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 ...
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Chelia
Chelia is a town and commune in Khenchela Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it had a population of 4,851. Wildlife The Barbary lion was present in the cedar forests and mountains near Chelia until about 1884. See also * Aurès Mountains The Aures Mountains ( ar, جبال الأوراس) are an eastern prolongation of the Atlas Mountain System that lies to the east of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria and northwestern Tunisia, North Africa. The mountain range gives its nam ... References Communes of Khenchela Province Khenchela Province {{Khenchela-geo-stub ...
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Chhalia
''Chhalia'' is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Pran, Rehman and Shobhna Samarth. The story is loosely based on the 1848 short story "White Nights" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but is focused on the issue of estranged wives and children in the aftermath of Partition. Chhalia was shot in black-and-white. Music by Kalyanji-Anandji, played a part in the film's box office success. Plot Shanti (Nutan) is married off to Kewal (Rehman) on the eve of Partition. But while the two families move away to Delhi from Lahore, she inadvertently is left behind, and is forced to share a roof with Abdul Rehman ( Pran), who has a sister of Shanti's age in India. When she returns to India five years later with her son, she is first welcomed by the husband with open arms but disowned when the child identifies himself as Anwar, and his father as Abdul Rehman. Even her own father refuses to give her shelter, though in the years she had lived wi ...
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Chhalia (1973 Film)
''Chhalia'' is a 1973 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mukul Dutt and starring Navin Nischol, Nanda, Shatrughan Sinha, Rajendra Nath and Helen. The film was amongst the last films of actress Nanda in lead roles in 1970s when she had reduced her work after starring in several film from 1950s. Plot ''Chhalia'' is a family thriller. Music #"Pyaar Bechti Hoon" - Asha Bhosle #"O Jaaneman" - Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar #"Pyaar To Hai Ek Baazi" - Asha Bhosle #"Zindagi Men Aap Aaye" - Vani Jairam, Mukesh #"A janewafa aisa bhi kaya" - Mohammed Rafi Cast * Navin Nischol * Nanda * Shatrughan Sinha * Rajendra Nath * Asrani * Helen * Bhagwan Dada Bhagwan Dada (1 August 1913 – 4 February 2002), also credited and mononymously known as Bhagwan, was an Indian actor and film director who worked in Hindi cinema. He is best known for his social film '' Albela'' (1951) and the song "Shola Jo ... References External links * 1973 films 1970s Hindi-language films Films sc ...
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